Andrew Dominique Pambrun Family Collection circa 1890-1995

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Andrew Dominique Pambrun Family Collection circa 1890-1995

Autobiographical manuscripts of Andrew Dominique Pambrun, who was employed by the Hudson’s Bay Company and served as an interpreter for Territorial Governor Isaac Stevens during the mid 19th century

1.8 linear feet; 2 boxes

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6381302

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Pambrun, Andrew Dominique, 1822-1895

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Andrew Dominique Pambrun was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, grew up in Canada and the Pacific Northwest. His father was Pierre Chrysologue Pambrun, who worked for the Hudson Bay Co. where he was in charge of Fort Walla Walla. A good deal of information about the Pambrun family is known because they appear in the Whitman letters and in frequent accounts of the missionaries, travelers and traders in the annals of the fur business. A. D. Pambrun worked for the Hudson's Bay Company in Walla Walla be...

Pambrun family

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Pambrun, Andrew Dominique, 1822-1895

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6dv3vpm (person)

Andrew Dominique Pambrun was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, grew up in Canada and the Pacific Northwest. His father was Pierre Chrysologue Pambrun, who worked for the Hudson Bay Co. where he was in charge of Fort Walla Walla. A good deal of information about the Pambrun family is known because they appear in the Whitman letters and in frequent accounts of the missionaries, travelers and traders in the annals of the fur business. A. D. Pambrun worked for the Hudson's Bay Company in Walla Walla be...